Samsung’s Q4 revenue was up 24% YoY at $65.58 billion for a profit of $14 billion. For the full year, revenue was $303 billion for a profit of $30.5 billion. …
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Samsung’s Q4 revenue was up 24% YoY at $65.58 billion for a profit of $14 billion. For the full year, revenue was $303 billion for a profit of $30.5 billion. …
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SynaXG, a Singapore RAN software specialist, has collaborated with Red Hat and OREX SAI to demonstrate a unified cloud-native platform capable of running 5G RAN FR1 and FR2 workloads, and …
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FuriosaAI, the Korean AI IC startup, is shipping its first chip RNGD (Renegade). FuriosaAI has received the first delivery of 4,000 units from TSMC and ASUS, and the device is …
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Waabi Innovation, the Canadian autonomous driving software company, has raised $1 billion – with $750 million coning from Khosla Ventures, G2 Venture Partners, Nvidia, Volvo, Porsche and Blackrock plus $250 …
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ASML has published its 2025 fourth-quarter and full-year results. Q4 total net sales were €9.7 billion at a gross margin of 52.2% with net income of €2.8 billion Quarterly net …
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A compact module based on the NXP i.MX 95 applications processor, the OSM-LF-IMX95, has been released by Tria Technologies. The 45mm x 45mm module complies with the Open Standard Module …
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Binder’s latest M8 flange connectors feature a new solder-connection design with the idea being to enable simple, manual wiring, whether for customised builds or small production batches. The connectors are …
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Amazon Connect now enables you to apply tag-based access control to cases, giving administrators more control over who can view and manage case data. With this capability, you can associate tags with case templates and configure security profiles to control which users can access cases that include specific tags. For example, you can tag fraud-related cases and restrict access so that only users assigned to a fraud security profile can view or edit those cases, helping you enforce internal controls and data access policies.
Amazon Connect Cases is available in the following AWS regions: US East (N. Virginia), US West (Oregon), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (London), Asia Pacific (Seoul), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific (Tokyo), and Africa (Cape Town) AWS regions. To learn more and get started, visit the Amazon Connect Cases webpage and documentation .
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AWS memory optimized R6id database instances are now generally available for Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB in the Tel Aviv region. R6gd instances are now supported for Amazon RDS for PostgreSQL, MySQL, and MariaDB in Asia Pacific (Osaka), and EU (Spain, Zurich) regions.
AWS Graviton2-based instances provide up to 40% performance improvement over R5-based instances of equivalent sizes on Amazon Aurora and Amazon RDS databases, depending on database engine, version, and workload. R6gd instances also deliver local NVMe-based block level storage for low latency local storage. Memory-optimized R6id instances offer 58% higher TB storage per vCPU and 15% better price performance when compared with R5d instances.
You can easily launch R6gd or R6id database instances through the Amazon RDS Management Console or by using the AWS Command Line Interface (CLI). For detailed information about specific engine versions that support these database instance types, please refer to the Aurora and RDS documentation. For complete information on pricing and regional availability, please refer to the Amazon RDS pricing page .
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AWS Deadline Cloud now supports editing job names and descriptions after submission. This new feature makes it easier to organize and identify jobs after submission by updating names or adding useful tracking details in the description field.
Job names and descriptions are critical metadata for organizing and understanding between users and projects, often tracking things like shot and sequence number across systems. Previously they could only be set at job creation during submission, being able to edit them after submission allows you to fix issues in naming as well as add key tracking information to the job description for other users.
You can edit job names and descriptions using the AWS SDK, Deadline client, and Deadline Monitor. To learn more see the AWS Deadline Cloud documentation .